Afghan Teen Deported from Iran Starts New Life in Afghanistan
ReutersSeptember 5, 20252 min3,779 views
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- π‘ 16-year-old Yaser, born and raised in Iran, recounts his experience of being deported to Afghanistan, a country he had never seen before.
- β οΈ He describes a life in Iran shaped by fear and exclusion, where Afghans faced insults, beatings, and humiliation, with constant accusations of ruining the country.
- π° Upon leaving Iran, returnees were forced to pay a fee of 1 million tomans for having "set foot in Iran and walked on our land."
Surge in Afghan Deportations
- π Aid agencies report that accusations by Iranian authorities of Afghan nationals spying for Israel triggered a significant surge in deportations.
- π The UN refugee agency states that over 1.2 million people have been returned to Afghanistan from Iran since the start of the year.
- π The pace of returns accelerated after Iran and Israel launched strikes on each other in June.
Challenges in Afghanistan
- π Afghanistan is already grappling with a severe humanitarian crisis.
- π Aid groups are concerned that the influx of new arrivals from Iran, as well as from Pakistan, risks further destabilizing the country.
Yaser's Hopes for the Future
- β½ Despite the hardships, Yaser dreams of becoming a football player and representing the national team.
- π He also expresses a strong desire to study and learn to read and write properly.
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